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In this 1915 map, Lady Liberty shines her light in the West on women in the East, still in electoral darkness
Why power generated through nuclear fusion will be the future, but not the present, solution to humanity’s energy needs.
In recent years, women have made incredible strides in the business world. Forty-one women currently lead Fortune 500 companies. While that remains an unacceptably low percentage (8 percent) overall, it […]
Are you prone to view life as glass-half-empty? If so, don’t let it drag you down: Your day-to-day happiness level is something that was, in large part, set early in […]
How does philosophy try to balance having free will with living in a deterministic universe?
A wild, compelling idea without a direct, practical test, the Multiverse is highly controversial. But its supporting pillars sure are stable.
A new study finds that starlet sea anemones have the unique ability to grow more tentacles when they’ve got more to eat.
Sometimes the value of soft skills feels almost secretive—like some scrap of knowledge handed down through an ancient society of corporate recruiters. Of course, that’s not the case or that’s […]
It’s not the act of buying but how you spend money that improves happiness and life satisfaction.
The White House is reportedly considering an executive order that would open up public access to scientific research.
Light therapy might help your natural circadian rhythm and even stave off seasonal depression.
Trudging toward happiness: What is the hedonic treadmill?
The AI remembers that you are 32 years old and like to eat sushi, except on Thursdays.
The study provides initial evidence that open, strong postures can improve children’s mood and self-esteem.
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
‘Little kids, little problems; big kids, big problems.’
If you feel like you’re on a hamster wheel in life, it might be time for a powershift.
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The federal government and private insurers greatly increased Americans’ telehealth access during the pandemic. Will these changes be permanent?
In this episode master teacher Sharon Salzberg considers whether it’s ok to teach mindfulness to the armed forces, how practitioners of meditation and mindfulness should balance openness with discipline, and so much more.
Do we really know what we want in a romantic partner? If so, do our desires actually mean we match up with people who suit them?
Even with leap years and long-term planning, our calendar won’t be good forever. Here’s why, and how to fix it.
A therapist explains acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
Developing an awareness of and an appreciation for science is what we all truly need, not what we’ve been doing.
Dennis Klatt developed trailblazing text-to-speech systems before losing his own voice to cancer.
Is indulging in erotic content good or bad for your sex life?
From anti-gravity pens to cool model kits, these space-themed gifts will make any star gazer very happy.
We know it couldn’t have began from a singularity. So how small could it have been at the absolute minimum?
Social media posts that evoke strong kama muta often go viral – for example, cute kittens, puppies and special animal friendships.